Waiting for a lib to respond with their clever...
"Bill screwed an intern, Bush screwed an entire country"
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2007-01-25 04:23:50
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I will vote for her, I will also be working on her campaign. It's funny, the same thing was said about her when she ran for Senator in New York - who will vote for her? She must have been doing something right, they voted her in a second time with an overwhelming majority. I agree with the person who noted your "at the taxpayer's expense" thing is off base. What kind of morals? Why aren't you asking about Hillary's morals? She's the one running, not Bill. Seems to me those most concerned about morals would appreciate a woman who chose to stay w/her husband and save her marriage instead of divorcing him - or doesn't that qualify as morality?
2007-01-25 13:01:02
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not her, it's some one in her campaign headquarters (or perhaps an intern....) who wanted to do it for nothing more than political propaganda. It was a cheap/easy/free tactic. Nothing more.
No I will not vote for her. We may have had a surplus when Clinton was in power but his cut backs are only part of what made us vulnerable on 9/11.
The biggest reason why our military struggles to meet the demands of today's threats is because Clinton put a majority of our military out of work, with early outs and eliminating jobs. Those cutbacks didn't come from just anywhere.
In addition I believe the Clinton family is just fake. If they put on a front of a sham of a marriage obviously lying and manipulations are standard with them. We don't need that in the White House.
I want the best person for the job as well but I do not believe that is Hillary Clinton. Her health care policies are not the right answer for our health care crisis. She implemented TriCare and got rid of Champus for the Military Healthcare system. The results to which have been disasterous. She may not have gotten her healthcare plan in during her husbands administation but she did get her way with our Military Health Plan. The results of which speak for themselves.
We are in a different world than we were during the Clinton era. Some of his policies led to the problems we have now. Not all, but some.
On the other hand I do not want Bush's brother to run either. That isn't someone I could support.
I would like to see some sort of Giuliani or Senator McCain candidate.
2007-01-25 12:37:36
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answered by Wicked Good 6
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And this effects the price of tea in China because??
I like your "at the tax payers expense" comment. You make it sound like Monica was a prostitute and Bill used government money to pay her for favors. As far as I'm concerned, what happened between him and Monica is between him, Monica, and Hillary and has nothing to do with me.
Plus, I am not going to base my vote on something as trivial as a candidate's spouse cheating on them, and neither should anyone else. This person is running for the President of the United States! You should be considering more serious issues when basing your vote.
So, would I vote for Hillary...I don't know yet. I want to know her stance on the issues that are important to this country, not if her husband got favors from an intern.
2007-01-25 12:38:41
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answered by M.A.X. 3
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I have to be honest. I want to vote for her. I really had planned on it, but now I'm undecided, and here's why: In the recent interviews she is dodging straight forward questions that she should answer. For example, On the news the other night, Charlie Gibson asked her, "Do you think Barak Obama is qualified to run?" She wouldn't answer, but only gave some political dance. Charlie asked her twice, and she wouldn't answer, and I was not impressed. Obama doesn't have any problem answering questions. So now, I have to listen carefully to all of the candidates and re-think my position. because, yes, you're right when you say we need the best person for the job.
2007-01-25 12:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Who would vote for her? Well, just consider the fact that she is a U.S. Senator... thus someone must like her. She is a very able politician and will be the person... to beat. An interesting thing to consider is that if she does becomes our President do you think she might perform some provocative act in the Oval Office with some young Intern??? ... just for payback. Think about that Mr. Clinton. What goes around, comes around.
2007-01-25 12:33:07
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answered by KnowSomeStuff 2
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I'd vote for her. I don't necessarily like her, but she has experience, is respected by other world leaders, and has some notable plans for fixing some of the problems that America faces... which is decidedly better than the pro-business, anti-freedom thugs the righties run.
2007-01-25 14:21:31
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answered by leftist1234 3
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I would vote for her. She is the only candidate for President that has ever spoken of trying to get health care for people without insurance...and believe me there are a lot of us out there. Everyone is paying for people who can't pay for health care, whether we want to believe it or not. (Just like we pay when people shoplift...not that it is the same thing..but we do in higher prices)...
We SHOULD be spending some tax dollars on the homefront, not just throwing it all at Iraq and Afghanistan...
She has GUTS and DETERMINATION and she has Bill who could be her vice president, in case she decides to step down later and bake cookies, he could be appointed President again.
We had a budget surplus when Bill was in office..Now we have a budget deficit in the what ??trillions??? Bill's motto was make love not war...
By the way, in case you have forgotton ,,,Bush was appointed by the supreme court,....we did not elect him the first time....
Wouldn't it be nice to actually ELECT a president by popular vote for a change (yes I know he was voted the second time)...
2007-01-25 12:27:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Even Monica now says she will vote Republican. She said the democrats leave a bad taste in her mouth.
2007-01-25 12:33:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll vote for her only if I have a gun pointed at my head, my kids are held hostage, and I'm being framed for other crimes....
But I would not put it past Hillary and crew to actually resort to those tactics.
2007-01-25 12:24:40
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answered by DiamondDave 5
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